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Using an EEG-Based Brain-Computer Interface for Virtual Cursor Movement with BCI2000

DOI :

10.3791/1319-v

July 29th, 2009

July 29th, 2009

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1Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2Wadsworth Center, New York State Dept. of Health

In this video, we demonstrate the steps required to run a brain-computer interface experiment, including setting up the EEG cap, calibrating the system, and training the user to move a cursor in two dimensions using imagined movements.

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EEG based Brain Computer Interface

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